arrange

arrange for

1. To organize or plan something. A noun is sometimes used between "arrange" and "for," and a specific time is often given after "for." I will arrange for you two to meet this week.I need you to arrange a luncheon for the whole department.Carrie asked me to arrange a conference call for 10 AM.

2. To adapt a piece of music so that it can be played on different instruments or in a different style than is customary. A noun can be used between "arrange" and "for." I would really like that piece to be played at our wedding—can you arrange it for strings?That song was arranged for the piano by our musical director.

arrange something for someone or something

arrange something with someone or something

to prepare or plan something that will include someone or something. We arranged entertainment with clowns and a musician.I will arrange a fancy dinner with wine and cloth napkins.Paul arranged a meeting with the opposition.

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